New York faces some challenging times now, but before COVID emptied office buildings, before the devastation of 9/11 and even before “the Bronx was burning," the city I grew up in in the early 1970’s was in deep trouble. 700,000 New Yorkers moved out along with a third of the city’s corporate headquarters. Crime was up, subways were covered with graffiti and there was no money to fix it.
The world though seemed different to my 10-year-old self, growing up near Stuyvesant Town in Manhattan.
Recently I reunited with four old friends from those days. We talked about being city kids in an often forgotten era in New York. We also spoke with a renowned expert on the history of New York to find out why the city was in decline --and it's not for the reasons you might think!
This podcast was edited by Montclair State University student Peter Guziejewski with music edited by News 4's Linda Gaudino.
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